In fact, the delivery may now be from online men’s shaving brand Cornerstone – the brainchild of 25-year-old Highgate entrepreneur Oliver Bridge, who has been named as one to watch by Duncan Bannatyne of Dragon’sDen.

Customers sign up for the subscription service online to get flexible and regular delivery of razors and other products, individually tailored around how often they shave and what items they need.

The Oxford graduate managed to pull in £175,000 from a team of high-flying investors in just 18 months to launch the business, including a former chief executive of tea and coffee retailer Whittard of Chelsea.

Mr Bridge, of Oakshott Avenue, only started the company in June but has already grown quietly confident that Cornerstone could become a “Richard Branson-style business” in the next decade.

A controversial proposal to build an 11-storey residential tower in the heart of West Hampstead will be considered by Camden Council tonight – as the lone Labour councillor vocally opposing the plans is criticised by colleagues and branded “misguided”.